Recall Alert: Stokke Steps Bouncer May Pose Fall Risk

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recently announced a recall for the Stokke Steps Bouncer. The infant product can detach from the Stokke Steps Chair, posing a fall hazard. Representatives from Stokkes did not immediately return Red Tricycle’s request for comment.

If you have this product, read on for important recall information.

photo: Courtesy of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Recalled Product Description: Stokke Steps Bouncer

The recall includes 5,400 Stokkes Steps Bouncers that are part of an all-in-one modular system and are used in combination with the Stokke Steps Chair. The products have a plastic arm, fabric seat and the name “Stokke” printed on the care label tag.

Why the Bouncers Were Recalled

It’s possible for the bouncer to detach from the chair. This poses a fall hazard to the child. As of now there is one report of difficulty attaching the bouncer’s straps to the chair. There are currently no reported accidents or injuries. When used without the chair, the bouncer does not currently pose a risk.

How To Tell If Your Baby’s Bouncer Was Recalled

The recalled products were sold in stores across the country, on Amazon and on Stokke’s website from February 2014 through December 2018 for $200. Visit the CPSC’s website here for a full list of recalled item numbers. You can also visit the Stokke website here to check your bouncer’s serial number.

What Parents Can Do

If you have the recalled bouncer do not attempt to attach it or use it with the Steps Chair. Visit Stokke’s website here for a free repair kit or call the company at 877-978-6553 Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET.